The speedy wide out picked the Bulls over scholarship offers from Louisville, Boston College, FIU and others.

USF was not even an option for Badet until the Bulls offered him a scholarship shortly after his strong performance at June’s Super Bull, the team’s one-day prospect camp.

But once USF offered in July, Badet was sold on the Bulls.

Badet (5-11, 170) told the Sentinel last month that he would likely commit to USF on his 18th birthday, but wanted to hold off until weighing all his options.

USF’s proximity to Orlando proved to be a deciding factor for Badet, as did Winter Park quarterback Asiantii Woulard's pledge to USF. Woulard is friends with Badet from when they played at Freedom together.

Badet, ranked No. 27 on the Sentinel’s 2013 Central Florida Super60 list, has potential to thrive as a slot receiver in USF’s spread system. Known for his quickness and straight-line speed, Badet is a home-run threat when working the seam and had 718 yards and seven touchdowns last year.